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New cameras supporting regional patients
Five ‘document cameras’ are now in regional hospitals across West Moreton, connecting communities with health specialists in Ipswich. The cameras have been installed in hospitals…
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‘Should be dissolved’: rural firefighters want Queensland fire agency axed
The body representing Queensland’s rural fire fighters has officially called on the state government to dissolve the agency which oversees them. The Rural Fire Brigades…
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‘We want them to stand up for us’ community members call for council to protect them from Inland Rail impacts
Along the proposed Inland Rail line, from Calvert to Kagaru, residents feel unsupported by their councils. Representative for the Calvert to Kagaru community and Ivory’s…
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Slow vaccine roll out likely at core of Ipswich, Scenic Rim low statistics
Federal government data has shown that the Logan – Beaudesert area and the Ipswich area, which includes parts of the Scenic Rim, have some of…
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Mask restrictions partially eased in SEQ
Amended restrictions have been put in place for South East Queenslanders living in the 11 local government areas under the mask mandate. Residents of Ipswich,…
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Roadworks underway at Thagoona, but the priority is wrong says resident
THAGOONA resident Steve Applegate recently met with Crs Kate Kunzelmann and Russell Milligan in a bid to get some clarity around roadworks on Adelong Avenue…
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Thank you to Pat Lenihan
As the bell rings out, in the middle of the day. Offering thanks for our protection, Of which, we should be grateful. I have to…
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Vale: Robyn McInnes – 15.09.1946 – 30.07.2021
A DEVOTED mother and grandmother, a creative who crafted dazzling dance costumes, a devotee of big family Christmases – long-time Rosewood resident, Robyn McInnes, passed…
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Editorial – ‘A bumptious pretender of a Star Chamber’
DANGERS OF SILENT DICTATORS THE Guardian & Tribune’s David and Goliath victory over a bullying State bureaucracy has exposed an alarming trend in Queensland towards…
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Tokyo Silver medallist jumped for the joy of it
Michelle Mason-Brown says she competed in high jump just for the fun of it. It’s an unusual admission for an Olympic and Commonwealth Games medallist,…
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‘Far-reaching and dangerous’: Australian journalists outraged by OIA powers
Leading journalists from across Australia have expressed outrage, disbelief and called for a review of Queensland’s local government watchdog after it sought to use its…
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Fassifern Police
Covid-19 State Border closures continue with restrictions increasing. The gate at Carneys Creek and White Swamp is closed with access limited to those with essential…











